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The One AM Radio

The dark, melancholy desire pop sounds of the main one AM Radio came collectively in 1999 with vocalist Hrishikesh Hirway, and despite various collaborators, the band remained something of his one-man project over time. He was students at Yale and documented many EPs with Ted Leo and so on. In …

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Nurse with Wound

A loose experimental task formed in 1978 by Steven Stapleton, Nurse with Wound explored abstract music — influenced by Krautrock, freewheeling jazz improvisation, and Throbbing Gristle but including much debt to surrealists Dali and Lautréamont — with an overpowering launch routine of limited-edition albums and EPs. Stapleton caused an ever-changing …

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Relay

Fronted by studio engineer, multi-instrumentalist, and singer Jeff Zeigler, Philadelphia strap Relay (having a name produced from a activate documenting equipment) released the EP Type/Void in August 2006 on Bubble Key. Harking back again to the shoegaze of the first ’90s, the group, which also contains Mikele Edwards on acoustic …

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Neu!

While small known and fairly unheralded during its short existence, the Krautrock duo Neu! ensemble a large darkness over later years of music artists and offered as a significant influence on performers as different as David Bowie, Sonic Youngsters, Pere Ubu, Julian Deal, and Stereolab. Neu! created in Düsseldorf, Germany, …

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Noonday Underground

The duo of DJ Simon Dine and vocalist Daisy Martey threw their hats in to the ever-growing ring of record-collector rock as trip-hop collective Noonday Underground. After Dine’s departure from Activities in Stereo system around 1997, the duo installed after allegedly bumping into one another in a Clapham pizza cafe. …

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Quickspace

Soon after the breakup of his acclaimed indie pop group the Faith Healers by the end of 1994, London-based guitarist/vocalist Tom Cullinan formed Quickspace Supersport with Sean Newsham (bass), Wendy Harper (vocals/guitar), Max Corradi (drums), and Barry Stillwell (keyboards). While Cullinan’s brand-new band retained a number of the same droning …

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Pram

As indicated by their name, Pram brought a distinctly childlike world-view with their uniquely cinematic make of fractured electro-pop; unlike the cutesy, baby-doll mentality that up to date the work of several of their even more whimsical contemporaries, nevertheless, the group’s eyesight of child years was decidedly nightmarish, evoking a …

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The Epochs

The Epochs — pronounced to rhyme with “peacocks” — were formed around brothers Ryan and Hays Holladay, who was raised in Virginia but moved to NY for college. Both music artists, they started playing and composing together significantly, quickly amassing several tracks. By 2000 that they had plenty of to …

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McCarthy

The Uk band McCarthy is most likely remembered more for his or her left-wing politics than their jangly sound. Created in Barking, Essex, Britain, in 1985, McCarthy contains Malcolm Eden (vocals, acoustic guitar), Tim Gane (acoustic guitar), John Williamson (bass), and Gary Baker (drums). Gane was originally a drummer, but …

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Au Revoir Simone

The Brooklyn indie pop outfit Au Revoir Simone features Heather D’Angelo (vocals/drum machine/keyboard), Erika Forster (vocals/keyboard), and Annie Hart (vocals/keyboard). Borrowing their name from a character within the Tim Burton humor Pee-Wee’s Big Experience, the Casio-centric group emerged together in past due 2003, when Forster and Hart befriended each other …

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